I finally finished writing the copy of Kunwu Mountain, and I breathed a sigh of relief. It was uncomfortable for me to write this copy, and it was also uncomfortable for everyone to read. It made it difficult for everyone. I apologize and admit my mistake at the same time!
I really sucked at writing this copy, and I don’t have to admit it. In fact, I knew from the beginning that this copy was difficult to write. Why?
Because this copy is not pleasing to the eye.
Although there is no specific data to support it, I can probably guess from the book review area and discussions in the group that very few people have read this copy of the original work.
In fact, I am the same, I can read it seven or eight times as a mortal, but I only read the copy of Kunwu Mountain twice, once when I was planning to write this book, and again last week.
In other words, before I planned to write a mortal fanfic, I jumped directly into the Kunwu Mountain copy and never read it once.
I don't know how many people are like me. . .
In fact, before writing this book, I was very unfamiliar with the entire plot of Jin Dynasty, let alone Kunwu Mountain, and I didn’t know much about it at all.
Why?
Because there were many times before that I gave up before even seeing Da Jin!
The first time I abandoned the book was when Han Li's second Yuanying rebelled and kidnapped several women related to him. This made me a little uncomfortable, so as you can see, I will never engage in second thoughts in this book. Nascent Soul, clones and the like, because I really hate this kind of thing.
The second time he abandoned the book was when Han Li was in danger on the grassland and fell from Nascent Soul to Qi Refining due to evil spirits. Of course, the third time he abandoned the book was when Han Li lost all his cultivation again after ascending to the spiritual world. . .
The previous two incidents that caused me to abandon the book happened before I went to Dajin, so before I started writing fanfics, I was very unfamiliar with the plot of Dajin.
When I read it in the past, I always skipped through it. The original version of Kunwu Mountain has nearly a hundred chapters. Every time I read it, I would jump to the next dozen or so chapters. . .
Going back to what I said at the beginning, from the group and book circles, I found that there are many people like me who skipped Kunwu Mountain without watching it.
Not to mention, there are still some book friends who come here because of the anime and have never read the original work.
So, before writing this copy, I have to think about how to write this copy?
First of all, this copy cannot be avoided, because it is necessary to obtain the space node, the counterspirit channel, the black wind flag, the earth attribute demon pill, the lunar true fire, and to solve the problem of Silver Moon.
Okay, since I can't avoid it, I have to consider whether this copy should be long or short.
I immediately gave up the option of writing a longer version. Firstly, because as mentioned earlier, the Kunwu Mountain dungeon was unpopular and not many people were willing to read it. Secondly, because it has been dozens of chapters since the protagonist broke through to the late Nascent Soul stage, and I would not write another ten chapters. After a few dozen chapters, it’s time to upgrade.
For the sake of overall rhythm, I cannot make this copy too long, otherwise it will seriously slow down the rhythm.
The terrible thing is that if I want to write something new in this copy, it must be long. After all, this copy of the original work has nearly one hundred chapters. If I want to write something innovative, I have to write forty or fifty chapters. chapter.
This is absolutely unacceptable. If written like this, the rhythm of the entire book will collapse.
Therefore, before writing this dungeon, after some consideration, I chose the current writing method of taking the true fire of Taiyin - conquering Guiling - and going to the Demon Suppressing Tower to solve the problem of Yuan Cha.
Of course, that's what happened. . . Poorly written!
In fact, it’s not that I don’t have a way to write it short and well. It’s just that for some personal reasons, I didn’t spend too much energy on this copy, which resulted in the overall writing being poor. This is my problem. . .
I review!
Then there are some things I still have to say about yesterday’s chapter.
After the three chapters were published yesterday, a big boss soon sent a long comment to criticize my writing. I read it and found it was very reasonable. I also agreed with it, so I liked it and replied to him.
He is right. The way I wrote it, the protagonist did not prevent Yuan Cha from unlocking the seal, nor did he make any changes to the union of Yin Yue and Long Meng. The protagonist was just like soy sauce, basically going with the flow.
After reading his comment, I reflected on it carefully and pondered today's update.
Finally, I opened this chapter again at night and saw, my dear, there were a lot of people in the comment section scolding me for copying the original work. . .
I almost looked autistic!
I admit that in this dungeon, the protagonist made relatively little interference, only partially changing the plot, such as preventing Yuan Cha's inter-dimensional divine will from coming down, preventing the Black Wind Flag from self-destructing, etc.
But only these small changes were made, and the general trend of Yuan Cha's unlocking of the seal and the fusion of Silver Moon and Long Meng remained unchanged.
As the boss said: What is the difference between writing like this and copying the original work?
Indeed, this writing method that does not make major changes to the original plot is not much different from copying the original work.
But this does not mean that I directly copied the original work, brothers.
The content of yesterday's three chapters is completely different from the original work. If you don't believe it, you can open the original work and compare it!
This immediately shocked me!
Indeed, there are places where I wrote based on the original work, such as the conversation between Yuan Cha and Xue Yan, and the conversation between Long Meng and Yin Yue, etc.
But there is a reason why I write this!
If I didn't write these plots, then many people wouldn't know why Yuan Cha was sealed in Linglong's body.
I would like to ask, how many people understand the relationship between the four names Yinyue, Xueling, Longmeng, and Linglong?
So if I don't write out the relationship between these four names in front of the original work, everyone will be confused?
So sometimes, it is necessary to include part of the original work, because this is a fan, which is very common in fan writing!
I just want to clarify something. In these recent chapters, I am not copying the original work. Please don’t misunderstand me!
Rhythm is something that really comes from one place. I don’t know why yesterday there was a trend that I copied the rhythm of the original work. Please don’t follow the trend and scold me. You are all confused!
Okay, after talking so much nonsense, let’s get into today’s topic!
See you in Tuqiongdagger!
I'm going back to my hometown in two days, so this is an update. . .
Everyone knows that it takes two days to take the train, so I will try my best to write at least 4,000 words a day!
I will definitely make up for the chapters I owe when I get home. Everyone should have confidence in me in terms of updating.
Um. . .
There is another thing I want to give everyone a vaccination against.
How do you say something?
Boys should protect themselves when going out!
I have protected myself very well, so no sheep has passed by me yet!
In other words, there is a high chance of getting infected during this trip. . .
If this is the case, then the update may not be that stable for at least a week in the past.
If you feel it's slow, you can take some time to learn about it recently. The human world is probably coming to an end, and there are only some finishing touches left. It will soar as soon as it is finished.
For the plot in the spiritual world, I learned my lesson, thought about it carefully, and wrote it well!